This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. By Sam Bojarski For nearly a century before the 2010 earthquake, Haitian…
The Roots of Haiti’s Latest Problems Are Not Political
This seemingly political standoff is actually a realignment of power and economic structure where light-skinned and Middle Eastern Haitians have controlled commerce and the economy with an iron fist that would make any oligarch envious.
Aristide remains popular, yet controversial figure in Haiti
“If you ask someone in the elite class or the non-nationalist middle class questions about (Aristide) they will sell you him as the root of all our problems. During his presidency, things were better.”
Witnesses: Men in police garb massacred civilians in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — When a police truck carrying men in uniform pulled into an impoverished neighborhood in the Haitian capital,…
Drug Traffickers Exploit Haiti While Amassing $10 Billion Under U.S. Scrutiny
Haiti officials and elites have been making headlines for years when it comes to drug trafficking, but what happens when…
Who Is Behind PetroCaribeChallenge Movement
By Garry Pierre-Pierre A few months after Jean Bertrand Aristide was ousted as president of Haiti following a bloody coup…